Yunnan ethnic cuisine in a moody candlelit space near the Bund — full English menu, foreigner-friendly.
At a glance
- What it is
- Food
- Also known as
- 花马天堂 (Huā Mǎ Tiān Táng)
- Opening hours
- 11:30 AM – 11 PM
- Time needed
- 1.5-2 hours
- Best time to visit
- Dinner 6:30-9:00 PM
- Getting there
- Metro to the door
- English
- Full English menu
- Cards accepted
- Visa, Mastercard
- Entry
- Walk-in — no booking
- Wi-Fi
- Free Wi-Fi
- Address
- 20 Guangdong Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai · 黄浦区广东路20号
Highlights
- Yunnan Smoked Ham (云南烟熏火腿)Signature dish; herbal and smoky flavor
- Mushroom Hot Pot (菌菇火锅)Must-try for mushroom lovers; shareable
- Dai-style Chicken (傣味鸡)Authentic Dai minority recipe; tangy and spicy
- Rooftop Bar with Skyline ViewBest at sunset; great for photos
What Chinese travelers actually do here
Distilled from Chinese-language travel notes — the practical tips most English guides miss.
- ▸Ask for a rooftop bar table and arrive before sunset; the skyline view peaks in the half-hour before the Bund lights switch on.
- ▸Lunch is the quiet move here: same kitchen, easier seating, and the candlelit interior photographs well in daylight too.
- ▸The dim mood lighting is gorgeous but tough for photos; sit near a window or the rooftop for usable shots without flash.
- ▸There are two Lost Heaven branches in town, so confirm you are heading to the Bund one on Guangdong Road, not the Frenchtown location.
- ▸Order family-style and share; portions are built for the table, and a solo diner will struggle to sample the range.
- ▸Mushroom hot pot needs a few extra minutes to come to temperature, so order it first if you are short on time.
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Lost Heaven on The Bund
Frequently asked questions about Lost Heaven
- Do I need a reservation at Lost Heaven on the Bund?
- For dinner, yes. The Bund branch fills up fast and walk-ins at peak hours (around 7-8 PM) often face a wait. Book a day or two ahead, especially for a window or rooftop-adjacent table. Lunch is far easier and usually accepts walk-ins. The staff speak English, so calling or asking your hotel to book is straightforward.
- What is Yunnan food like, and is it spicy?
- Yunnan cuisine comes from China's southwest borderlands and tastes herbal, smoky, and tangy rather than fiery like Sichuan. Expect wild mushrooms, smoked ham, fresh herbs, and Dai-minority flavors. Some dishes carry chili heat, but the menu marks them and the English-speaking staff will guide you. It is a great choice if you want something distinct from the Cantonese or Sichuan food most visitors try first.
- How much does a meal at Lost Heaven cost?
- Mains run roughly 80-150 RMB each, and a shared dinner for two with a few dishes and drinks typically lands in the mid-range bracket for the Bund area. Service charge is already included and foreign Visa and Mastercard are accepted, so there are no payment surprises. Order family-style and share several plates to sample the breadth of Yunnan flavors.
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